House Clearance in Palmers Green

House Clearance in Palmers Green

Palmers Green, first established in the 1600s

There was a Palmers Field here in 1204 and a road called Palmers Green in 1324 but there is no record of a settlement until the late 16th century, when there were four houses.

The Broomfield Park estate belonged to the City of London alderman Sir John Spencer in 1599. Two centuries later Sir William Curtis, another alderman, acquired nearby Cullands Grove. It is Curtis who is remembered in the name of Alderman’s Hill – and who is credited with originating the term the ‘three R’s’ for reading, writing and arithmetic. Some sources suggest that he meant this in all seriousness.

After Curtis’s death, Cullands Grove was acquired by John Taylor of Grovelands, who demolished the house and incor­porated the grounds into his estate. By 1801 Palmers Green had 54 dwellings, including two inns and two farms.

Despite the opening of the station on Aldermans Hill in 1871, little devel­opment occurred at first, mainly because wealthy landowners like the Taylor family had no need to sell. One estate was offered in lots in 1879 but few houses had been built on it by the end of the 19th century.

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